Ive recently pick up a Steve Nicks <Bella> and got home put it on and was digging it. My buddy said dang that's warped I looked down and almost got sea sick there there was so much movement. The entire record sounded great though with no problems other than what you would find on a 2$ record.

Would this be considered warp or how would you classify? Should I just leave it be? Throw a hair dryer on it? Put in the dryer with my socks or run over it with the lawn tractor?

Kidding on the last two of course...

what is the definition of a warped record?

Steve

T-Bone

Post subject:Posted: Mar 18, 2009 - 03:25 PM

R.C.Guild-SM

Joined: Nov 23, 2006
Posts: 1691
Location: Sweden
Status: Offline

Sounds like a warped record. As long as it plays fine I wouldn´t mess with it.

I would invest $5, that should get you 5 or 10 more copies.... find the best one that isn't warped and sounds good....and skeeter the rest down the driveway.

_________________"When he did show up we had a hard time finding something for him to do. Then one day he shows up and puts that great slide on "No Expectations". That was the last contribution I think Brian ever made." - Mick Jagger

swalke2

Post subject:Posted: Mar 18, 2009 - 08:21 PM

Level 2

Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 14

Status: Offline

Oooooo I like it. I get good non warped music and something to do while standing in the driveway drinking cold beer.

Steve

RidinTheWind

Post subject:Posted: Mar 19, 2009 - 12:02 PM

R.C.Guild-SM

Joined: Dec 13, 2005
Posts: 4740

Quote:

Sounds like a warped record. As long as it plays fine I wouldn´t mess with it.

Agree! If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Just enjoy the music.

_________________Anyone who thinks he has a foolproof plan hasn't counted on the ingenuity of fools.